
Color & Learn: Your March 2026 Japanese Cultural Calendar
Welcome the spring season with our unique March 2026 Mandala Coloring Calendar! This isn’t just a way to keep track of your schedule—it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of Japanese characters and the spirit of “Sakura” (cherry blossom) season.
Learn the Days of the Week in Japanese
This calendar is designed for language learners. Each day of the week is listed in three ways: Kanji, Hiragana, and English. In Japan, the days are named after natural elements:
- 日 (Nichiyōbi): Sunday – Day of the Sun
- 月 (Getsuyōbi): Monday – Day of the Moon
- 火 (Kayōbi): Tuesday – Day of Fire
- 水 (Suiyōbi): Wednesday – Day of Water
- 木 (Mokuyōbi): Thursday – Day of Wood/Tree
- 金 (Kinyōbi): Friday – Day of Gold/Metal
- 土 (Doyōbi): Saturday – Day of Earth/Soil
Cultural Insight: March in Japan
March is a month of “Hina Matsuri” (Doll Festival) on the 3rd, and the much-awaited beginning of the cherry blossom season. It’s a time of “Sotsugyo” (graduation) and new beginnings. The intricate floral mandala at the top reflects the blooming nature of Japan in spring. Why not use shades of Sakura-iro (cherry blossom pink) to bring this mandala to life?
Perfect for Mindfulness
Coloring mandalas is a proven way to reduce anxiety and improve focus. Whether you are a student of Japanese or someone who loves intricate art, this printable A4 calendar is the perfect companion for your desk this March.


